How do I deal with questions that ask about complete basics?
Where answer could be found by the OP after a two minutes of googling, reading the first paragraph of the first book or having at least basic knowledge of the area. For example, like this one:
- Sitecore - Add Web Form For Marketer from codebehind using MVC.Net (screenshot for < 10K)
- How to add a button to the form in Visual Studio (theoretical).
I can't find a proper flag or review decision, neither under Flag
link or in my review queue tool. There is nothing about "Too basic", "Too obvious", etc.
If I catch such a question in the First Posts queue, there is no vote-to-close option, only No Action Needed, I'm Done and Skip. I don't want to skip this question, and it certainly needs some actions. Out of the actions available, I can flag this question. What reason should I pick in this case?
This is:
- a basic,
- effort-less,
- tutorial-seeking
question. But, it isn't:
- very low quality,
- a duplicate of another,
- off-topic or opinion-based,
- too broad or unclear, what is asked.
It is simply a very, very basic question, that is answered in many books and webpages, but not on Stack Overflow (too basic), so I can't mark it as a duplicate.